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mm 1 THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 191(5. Eight Which Do You Prefer 7 -.- I THEATR ICAL I ; - i 'I 111. y Hi If 1 4 Vivian Rich, that beautiful little dark-haired star of the "American" Mu tual studios, comes to the Grand today "as co-star with Alfred Vosburgh in the stirring three-act drama, "The Silken Spider," in which, the charming star is at her very best in a highly sympa thetic, delicately imaginative role, and which Is one of the prettiest dramatic romances of the year to be transcribed on the screen for the millions of dev otees of motion pictures. Vivian Rich was born at sea some thing of the restless mystery of the ocean, with the changing mood of the winds and sky, seem to have become a living part of her nature. Swimming, riding, playing tennis and reading, not to say writing letters to her thous- laUTTHe'OMFArrHRju HU Starring Genevieve Hamper and Rob ert Mantell, Royal today. ands of admirers are among her hob bies. - ' "The Silken Spider" gives both Miss Rich and Mr. Vosburgh the opportunity of their lives for some strong dramatic acting. It is a human, dramatid story of the lure of the "crimson path" and the resultant remorse," a' virile, heart stirring .screen production that will make new friends for motion pictures as a whole. "Going Up", is the latest Cub-comedy scream "with inimitable George Ovey in the leading role. Tomorrow Arthar Maude and Constance Crawley in that HARRY D. CAREY. The Broadway Star Who Han Been Added to the Cast of the Serial "Craft" at the Bijou Today. great masterpiece de luxe, "Embers," one of the strongest features of a twelve-month. "Graft" at Bijou Today. Hobart Henley and Jane Novak, with the addition of ' Harry D. Carey in a strong dramatic role, are putting out the greatest two-reel , thriller of the year in the third episode of the grea serial achievement, "Graft," which will 'head today's big bill at the Bijou. Added features and added strength is injected into this serial by the com ing of Harry Carey,, one-time cowboy and leading Broadway star, to the al ready remarkably strong cast, and fans may look for something to be do ing every minute of the time that "Graft" is on the screen at the Bijou today. It is full of thrills from begin ning to end. Murdock MacQuarrie and Edna Payne, with Millard K. Wilson and Ar thur Moore present a strong three-reel drama, produced by Mr. MacQuarrie himself from the story of Ben Cohn, entitled, "The Fatal Introduction," a three-reel drama of Western life that "has seen few equals on the screen for strength and interest-sustaining quali ties. It depicts the stirring tale of .a prospector, defrauded and betrayed by a man he has redeemed from poverty, SCENC MOM ROSEMAny ; Starring: Marguerite Snow .anw Paul Gilutore, Royal Tomorrow. who finally achieves a revenge in a highly dramatic manner. Marguerite Snow Tomorrow. That wonderful screen star, Margue rite Snow, one of the most charming personalities on the screen today, comes to the Royal tomorrow as co star with that polished and talented dramatic idol, Paul Gilmore, in a beau tiful and charming Metro wonderplay, "Rosemary That's for Remembrance," 'a delightful romance of youth and old age, based on the famous stage play of the same name. On this feature Miss Snow has found a role that will delight her many ad mirers and followers. She is seen aa "Dorothy Cruikshank," the pride of an English village, who elopes with a ro mantic captain in the English army. Their patb is beset with many obsta cles, not the least of which is a ter rific storm which upsets their chaise, and a burning barn where Dorothy is rescued under thrilling circumstances. Mr. Gilmore has the role of the gallant captain, which was played by John Drew in the stage version of "Rose mary" during its successful run at the Empire theatre in New York. A notable supporting cast includes William Clifford, Frank Bacon, Vir ginia Kraft, Maurice Cytron and Geo. F. Hernandez. Robert Mantell at Royal. Robert Mantell, the foremost living exponent of Shakespearean roles, comes to the Royal today as co-star with beautiful Genevieve Hamper in the most pretentious William Fox pro duction of recent months, "The Un faithful Wife," starring also in lead ing roles Stuart Holmes, Henry Leone, Doris Wbolbridge, Anna Leone and Warren Oland, one of tne greatest casts seen in a recent Fox production. "The Unfaithful Wife," deals with a woman loved by two men .one of whom is already married to her. Miss Hamper in the role of the wife of Count Roman! (Robert Mantell), and Stuart Holmes playing the role of- the artist, Arturo Durazzi, makes the strongest combination possible, and "The Unfaithful Wife," has had soms of the most nattering press. commenda tions ever given a photoplay produc tion. The New York World pronounc ed "Mr. Mantell a triumph in the movies. His talents perfectly used." The Evening Mail stated that "it was an extraordinary display on the screen of dramatic powers by both Mr. Man tell and Miss Hamper." "The Unfaithful Wife." should prove a strong drawing card at the Royal today. Mr. Billy Deane, "that Irish soprano" will sing today "The Bongs My Mother Used to Sing," and patrons are urged to leave requests for any songs they want to hear at the box office'. MARGARET PARTELLO COMMITTED TO JAIL; STEI.Y NEAR DEATH i Kinston German May Die as Result of Shooting: by Italian Woman. (Special Star Telegram.) Kinston, . N. C, April 3. Nominal bail under which Margaret Partello had been held for shooting Harry Stein was revoked today and she was committed to jail, indicating that Stein was near death. Stein, a young Jew ish business man, well known in this section, walked many blocks to a hos pital after the shooting, a revolver bullet in his abdomen. The only statement of Stein's condi tion that can be secured from any source is that by the sheriff, who say's he is expected to die. Margaret Partello, a fair looking, In telligent woman, declared to the sher iff that Stein had beaten her severely; he drew a knife and threatened to wash his hands in her blood, she said. Then she shot him, she stated. The woman said Stein had planned to marry her in the summer.' Stein is from Germany and is said to have no relatives in this country. Jewish citizens today intimated they would finance the prosecution in the event of his death. He has a brother in the German army medical corps. Margaret Partello is said to be an Italian. Sheriff Taylor said today that he believed the woman's statement and did not think she would be convicted. PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANTS Principal Candidates in Cuba Are An nounced. Havanna, March 15. (Correspondence of the Associated Press). With the holding of both the Conservative and Liberal party conventions, the naming of the principal candidates for the presidential election in Cuba is com pleted; as follows: Conservatives President, Mario G. Menocal, for re-election; Gen. Emilo Nunez, secretary of agriculture, for vice-president. . Liberals Dr. Alfredo Zayas, former vice-president under the Gomez ad ministration of 1909-13, for president, and Dr. Carlos Mendieta, a member of the house of representatives, for vice president. The nomination of Zayas and Men dieta is hailed by practically all fac tions of the Liberal party as ending the long Continued feud between the supports of Zayas and the Miguelistas, who are the followers of the former president, Jose Miguel Gomez.'. This feud grew out of the apparently im placable hostility of President Gomez to the presidential aspirants of his former colleague in the administra tion . ' f 1 It is important for reasons of health and practical economy for every housekeeper to ask herself .this question : " Do I prefer a pure baking powder like Royal, made of cream of tartar derived from grapes, or am I willing to use a baking powder made of alum or phosphate, both derived from mineral sources ? " The names of the ingredients printed on the label show whether the kind you are now using or any brand, new or old, that may be offered is a genuine cream of tartar powder, or merely a phosphate or alum compound. Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor phosphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York GERMANY PROMISES A PROMPT REPLY TO INQUIRY ON SUSSEX. Information Conveyed to Washington by Ambassador Gerard. Washington, April 3. American Am bassador Gerard at Berlin cabled to day that the German government had promised him a prompt reply to his in quiry regarding destruction of the British steamer Sussex and other ves sels on which Americans were endan gered. The foreign office,- Ambassador Ger ard stated, had referred his inquiry to the admiralty. While no definite time was given by the German officials with in which a response would be made, Mr. Gerard stated he had assurances it would be forthcoming as soon as possible. The American ambassador's dispatch indicated that instead of wait ing for the German submarine com manders to report the admiralty office would send out inquiries to the sub marine bases. COTTON MANUFACTURERS ARE GATHERING IN ATLANTA, GA. Dr. Herty, of North Carolina, to Ad dress Association. Atlanta, Ga., April 3. Cotton mill men from the South and East are arriv ing tonight to attend the twentieth annual convention of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association, which begins a two day session tomorrow.- More than 650 delegates, rep resenting different phases of the cot ton manufacturing industry, are ex pected. Scott Maxwell, of Cordova, Ala., pres ident of the association, and Albert Green Duncan, of Boston, president of the National Association of cotton man ufacturers arrived today.. Dr. Charles H. Herty, president of the American Chemical Society, tomorrow will explain the dyestuff situation, and W. J. Harris, of the Federal Trade Commission, will discuss the commTs sion's work. GENERAL GOETHALS PLEASED Saya Date for Re-Opening Panama Ca nal Will Remain Unchanged. Panama, April 3. Major General Geo. W. Goethals. governor of the Canal zone, made an examination today of the slide area in the Gaillard Cut. He said the situation loked even more fav orable to , him that he had expected that April 15 would remain unchanged as the date for reopening the water way. General Goethals expressed belief that the canal would not again be closed to traffic on account of slides in the cut. Goldsboro, N. C, April 3. The death of Mrs. Edward Forbes occurred at her home in this city Saturday night, following a short illness of pneumonia. The remains were carried to her old home in Pitt county Sunday for inter ment, accompanied by her husband, her pastor, Rev. D. W. Arnold, and other relatives. Besides her husband she is survived by two children. DRINK BIS-MAC: You'll Like It. Glass of Hot Water . Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. Millions of folks bathe internally now instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an inside bath?", you say. Well, it is guaranteed to per form miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate, in it. This is a very excellent health measure. It is intend ed to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and the thirty feet of intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and the indigestible material left over in the body which if not eliminated every day, become food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick re sult is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into the blood, causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kid ney misery, sleeplessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply cap not get feeling right are urged to ob tain a quarter pound of limestone phos phate at the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. ' , Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It is vastly more important to bathe on the inside than on the outside, 'because the. skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while- the bowel pores do. I San Antonio. Texas. April 3. Lieut. John E. Mort, tried bycourtmartial on charges of leading a detachment of soldiers into Mexico, to recover two American soldiers detained by Mexi cans, has been found guilty and sen tenced to be reprimanded. This an nouncement was made by Major Gen- I eral Funston today. A ROYAL Wilmington's Modsrn Movie" William Fox Presents n Robert Mantell ind Genevieve Hamper In the Greatest of All Dramas, "Hie Unfaithful Wife" I'1 Supporting Cast Including Stuart Holmes. Anna Leone and Runa Hodges. BILLY DKANE, "The Irish Baritone, Will irs THE SONGS MY MOTHER USED TO SING. s BIJOU Third Great Episode, Starring: Ho bart Henley, Jane Novak and Harry D. Carey. Full of Thrills and Punches! MURDOCK MacQUARRIE With Edna Payne and Millard Wilson, In The Fatal Introduction" Three Reels of Intense and Thrill ing; Action. COMING Thursday LIVE WIRES AND LOVE SPARKS," the Greatest L-Ko Yet, In Three Reels, with Billie Ritchie. American Film Co. Present THE BEAUTIFUL "AMERICAN" STAR VIVIAN RICH Co-Star with the Talented Dra matte Actor ALFRED VOSBURGH In a Stirring: Three-Act Feature, THE SILKEN SPIDER'' A Human, Dramatic Story of the Lure of the -Crimson Path," and the Resultant Remorse. GOING UP" The Latest Cub Comedy Scream, With George Ovey. Approved by: Harvey W. Wiley, Director Good Housekeeping Bureau of Foods, Sanitation and Health. it ASK YOUR DOCTOR IF "constipation is not a se rious, morbid condition that dulls the mental pro cesses and shortens life. If the mechanical lubrication of the walls of the intestine is not the rational treatment for restoring normal bowel activity. JVlodern medical science answers yes to both these ques tions. Eminent specialists both in this country and abroad have found the mineral oil treat ment for constipation remark ably effective as a substitute for habit-forming laxatives and cathartics. THE PURE WHITE MINERAL OIL" STANDARD OIL COMPANY Bayonne FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will, by virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage exe cuted by Matilda A. Hayden, Mary Katherine Hayden, Mary T. Hayden and John Henry Hayden to Nonie F. King, dated' the 14th day of February, A. D., 1914, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover county in Book 74, page 424, et seq. ex pose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the front Court House door of New Hanover County, on Monday, the 1st day of May, A. D., 1916, at 12 o'clock M., all of the right, title, interest, property and es tate of the said John Henry Hayden in and to all of that lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of New Hanover, state (of North Carolina, city of Wilmington, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point In the west ern line of Third street, 66 ft. south from the intersection of said western line of Third street with the southern line of Princess street, and running thence southwardly along said western line of Third street 66 ft.; thence west wardly parallel to Princess street 165 ft.; thence northwardly parallel to Third street 66 ft.; thence east wardly parallel to Princess street 165 ft. to the point of beginning. The same being the eastern half of Lot 2, Block 166, according to the official plan of the city of Wilmington. At this sale, only the interest convey ed by the said John Henry Hayden to said. Nonie F. King by the said mort gage will be sold, and not the interest of Matilda A. Hayden, who owns a life estate in the same, nor the interest of Mary Katherine Hayden, Mary T. Hay den, or any other interest, other than the interest which John Henry Hayden owned in said property at the time of the execution of the said mortgage. Dated and posted this the 31st day of March, A. D., 1916. NONIE3 F. KING, E. K. BRYAN, " Mortgagee. Attorney. ap l-30t. Wise People Look Ahead Eye-future depends largely upon - the care bestowed at present. People vrho know avail themselves of our expert service, thus comfort and preservation of the eyesight follow as cause and effect. Spectacles or Bye Glasses fitted to your eyes' for $1.00 and up. EYES EXAMINED FREB Dr. Vineberg MASONIC TESIPLE. J.B.McCABE Certified Public Accountant Heoxu MS March. Nmu Ban Bla, Phone MB WILMINGTON. W. c. Mi "iNF wwrrt ' if K.T--1 1 HAL Oil. ftp! 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